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US-10739953

Apparatus and method for providing user interface

PublishedAugust 11, 2020
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Technical Abstract

An apparatus for providing a user interface provides a first user interface mode, and can switch to a second user interface mode if it receives a user command instructing to switch the mode to the second user interface mode which has a different user command input method from the first user interface mode. In the switching process, the apparatus is configured to reset a recognition pattern to distinguish a smaller number of user input types than the number of the user input types distinguishable in the first UI mode.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An apparatus for providing a user interface (UI), the apparatus comprising: a sensor configured to sense a gesture of a user, and a processor comprising: a provider configured to provide a first UI mode configured to receive a user input as at least one from among a mouse input received through a mouse and a touch input received through a touch screen; and a switch configured to switch an operation of the touch screen from the first UI mode to a second UI mode based on receiving a user command to switch to the second UI mode configured to receive the user input as the gesture of the user that is sensed by the sensor through a spatial distance, wherein, based on the receiving the user command, the switch is further configured to reset a first recognition pattern of the first UI mode to a second recognition pattern of the second UI mode, the second recognition pattern configured to distinguish a smaller number of user input types recognizable through the gesture in the second UI mode, than the number of the user input types distinguishable through the at least one from among the mouse input and the touch input in the first UI mode, wherein the switch is further configured to, while the touch screen is in the second UI mode, switch from the second UI mode to the first UI mode based on the user input supported by the first UI mode received in the second UI mode, and wherein a type of the user input receivable in the first UI mode and a type of the user input receivable in the second UT mode are mutually exclusive.

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2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one from among an image sensor, a depth sensor, an event-based vision sensor, a proximity sensor, and an acceleration sensor.

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3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the second UI mode is further configured to perform a command mapped based on an input pattern of the gesture provided by the user.

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4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, based on the receiving the user command to switch to the second UI mode, the switch is further configured to change at least one from among a size, a position, and an arrangement, of at least one icon which was provided in the first UI mode.

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5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the user command comprises at least one from among a gesture input of a pre-designated pattern, a pre-designated voice input, and a pre-designated command which is input through a wireless device.

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6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the switch is further configured to provide a visual feedback to the user when the first UI mode is switched to the second UI mode.

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7. An apparatus for providing a user interface (UI), the apparatus comprising: a sensor configured to sense a gesture of a user, and a processor comprising: a provider configured to provide a first UI mode configured to receive a user input as at least one from among a mouse input received through a mouse and a touch input received through a touch screen; and a switch configured to switch from the first UI mode to a second UI mode based on a first application being executed, wherein the first application has been registered in association with the second UI mode configured to receive the user input as the gesture of the user sensed by the sensor through a spatial distance, wherein the switch is further configured to reset a first recognition pattern of the first UI mode to a second recognition pattern of the second UI mode, the second recognition pattern configured to distinguish a smaller number of user input types recognizable through the gesture in the second UI mode, than a number of the user input types distinguishable through the at least one from among the mouse input and the touch input in the first UI mode, and wherein a type of the user input receivable in the first UI mode and a type of the user input receivable in the second UI mode are mutually exclusive.

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8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one from among an image sensor, a depth sensor, an event-based vision sensor, a proximity sensor, and an acceleration sensor.

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9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein, based on the switching from the first UI mode to the second UI mode, the switch is further configured to change at least one from among a size, a position, and an arrangement of a menu, of the first application that were provided in the first UI mode.

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10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first application comprises at least one from among a media player application, an image preview application, an image viewer application, a presentation application, a camera application, and a broadcast application.

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11. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the switch is further configured to switch from the second UI to the first UI mode based on a second application not supporting the second UI mode, the second application being executed in a foreground.

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12. An apparatus for providing a user interface (UI), the apparatus comprising: a sensor configured to sense a gesture of a user, and a processor comprising: a provider configured to provide a first UI mode configured to receive a user input as at least from among a mouse input received through a mouse and a touch input received through a touch screen based on the user being at a first distance less than a threshold distance from the apparatus; and a switch configured to, based on the user being at a second distance greater than or equal to the threshold distance from the apparatus, switch from the first UI mode to a second UI mode configured to receive the user input as the gesture of the user sensed by the sensor through a space created by the second distance, wherein the switch is further configured to reset a first recognition pattern of the first UI mode to a second recognition pattern of the second UI mode, the second recognition pattern configured to distinguish a smaller number of user input types recognizable through the gesture in the second UI mode, than a number of the user input types distinguishable through the at least one from among the mouse input and the touch input in the first UI mode, and wherein a type of the user input receivable in the first UI mode and a type of the user input receivable in the second UI mode are mutually exclusive.

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13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one from among an image sensor, a depth sensor, an event-based vision sensor, a proximity sensor, and an acceleration sensor.

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14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, based on the switching from the first UI mode to the second UI mode, the switch is further configured to change at least one from among a size, a position, and an arrangement, of at least one icon which was provided in the first UI mode.

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15. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the switch is further configured to provide a visual feedback to the user when the first UI mode is switched to the second UI mode.

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16. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the switch is further configured to calculate the distance between the apparatus and the user, and switch from the second UI mode to the first UI mode based on the calculated distance being less than the threshold distance.

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17. A method of providing a user interface (UI), the method comprising: providing a first UI mode configured to receive a user input as at least one from among a mouse input received through a mouse and a touch input received through a touch screen; and switching an operation of the touch screen from the first UI mode to a second UI mode based on receiving a user command to switch to the second UI mode configured to receive the user input as a gesture of a user sensed by a sensor through a spatial distance, wherein the switching further comprises: resetting a first recognition pattern of the first UI mode to a second recognition pattern of the second UI mode, the second recognition pattern configured to distinguish a smaller number of user input types recognizable through the gesture in the second UI mode, than a number of the user input types distinguishable through the at least one from among the mouse input and the touch input in the first UI mode, and while the touch screen is in the second UI mode, switching from the second UI mode to the first UI mode based on an input supported by the first UI mode received in the second UI mode, wherein a type of the user input receivable in the first UI mode and a type of the user input receivable in the second UI mode are mutually exclusive.

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18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one from among an image sensor, a depth sensor, an event-based vision sensor, a proximity sensor, and an acceleration sensor.

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19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the switching further comprises changing at least one from among a size, a position, and an arrangement, of at least one icon which was provided in the first UI mode.

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20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the user command comprises at least one from among a gesture input of a pre-designated pattern, a pre-designated voice input, and a pre-designated command which is input through a wireless device.

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June 27, 2014

Publication Date

August 11, 2020

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